Ed Dias
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Ed Dias

Ed Dias first gained attention in the late 1990s as part of the Brazilian indie band Los Hermanos, which included Marcelo Camelo and Rodrigo Amarante. Their...

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Ed Dias, from Los Hermanos to Coisas Estranhas

A Brazilian indie figure whose solo work drifts into atmospheric, cryptic territory.

For a sense of his later style, try 'Flores No Jardim' or 'Cuando,' both featuring Gláucia Ramos. They're good examples of that hazy, introspective mood he's been working in.

He first surfaced in the late '90s with Los Hermanos, a band that built a following in Brazil. Later, songs like 'Flores No Jardim' with Gláucia Ramos show him leaning into more introspective, experimental arrangements. That shift from band dynamics to solo atmospherics gives his catalog a quiet, persistent pull.

He started with Los Hermanos in the late 1990s, releasing a self-titled debut before the group disbanded. Around 2014, he formed Coisas Estranhas, putting out an album under that name in 2016. The move from band to solo project brought a turn toward more cryptic lyrics and atmospheric sounds.

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Ed Dias first gained attention in the late 1990s as part of the Brazilian indie band Los Hermanos, which included Marcelo Camelo and Rodrigo Amarante. Their self-titled debut album found an audience, though the group eventually disbanded after about a decade.

He later formed the project Coisas Estranhas around 2014, releasing a debut album under that name in 2016. Songs like 'Flores No Jardim' and 'Cuando,' both featuring Gláucia Ramos, show his continued work in Brazilian music, though his solo material often leans toward more atmospheric and introspective territory compared to his earlier band work.

Some listeners have found his lyrics cryptic and his arrangements experimental, which has drawn both criticism and a dedicated following. He's from Recife in northeastern Brazil, and his music reflects various Brazilian styles without being strictly bound to any single tradition.

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